Summary

The Washoe County Commission voted unanimously, without discussion, to approve the $75,000 payment to the family of Niko Smith, one of three men who died while being restrained by deputies in the last two years. Commissioner Vaughn Hartung was absent.

A Reno Gazette-Journal investigation found in-custody deaths at the jail spiked 600 percent since Jan. 1, 2015. Deaths include three police restraint homicides, six suicides, two accidents and two natural deaths.

A terse staff report for commissioners offered no details of the incident that killed Smith or why the county is opting for the settlement.

The only background in the staff report is one short sentence: "This matter arose from a liability issue."

Smith's brother, Romeo Smith, and Jillian Cortez, the guardian of Smith's son, filed the wrongful death claim in March, accusing the Washoe County Sheriff's Office of violating his civil rights.

Smith was booked into the jail Aug. 26, 2015 on suspicion of domestic battery. According to police reports, he was high on methamphetamine and ecstasy when he was booked and acting erratically.